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chicago is a very diverse city. it's got in many businesses. >> thanks very much. >> terry duffy is going to weigh in on the branson/yahoo! brouha half. virgin founder slapping yahoo! ceo marisa meyer's no work from home policy. it's an uncommon tact. did branson break some sort of unwritten ceo code? >> we'll talk about that, and then later what will move your money tomorrow? three of wall street's top stock pros on whether this rally will continue. stick around for that. [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio sum
chicago is a very diverse city. it's got in many businesses. >> thanks very much. >> terry duffy is going to weigh in on the branson/yahoo! brouha half. virgin founder slapping yahoo! ceo marisa meyer's no work from home policy. it's an uncommon tact. did branson break some sort of unwritten ceo code? >> we'll talk about that, and then later what will move your money tomorrow? three of wall street's top stock pros on whether this rally will continue. stick around for that. [...
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kayla tausche covering auction across the river in new york city. kayla. >> hey, tyler, well, jamie dimon in the hot seat. remember last week some shareholders called for that role to be split. we haven't heard from him on that point yet. we have heard about management change. lots of turnover, half the executives presenting today were in different roles last year. he begs to differ say too much change saying a lot are jpmorgan vets. the big news on cost cuts. that's why a lot of people looking at the stock down today. the bank is targeting $1 billion in cost cuts. among the ways they are going to get there, 4,000 net head count reductions. we should note they are going to be a lot of head count reductions over the next two years in the consumer banking unit. there could be as many as 19,000 jobs cut with the majority of those in the mortgage banking department as the mortgage environment improves here. that's not to say the consumer bank is shrinking. we heard from chase consumer banking ceo or retail banking ceo and he said they will open 200 bran
kayla tausche covering auction across the river in new york city. kayla. >> hey, tyler, well, jamie dimon in the hot seat. remember last week some shareholders called for that role to be split. we haven't heard from him on that point yet. we have heard about management change. lots of turnover, half the executives presenting today were in different roles last year. he begs to differ say too much change saying a lot are jpmorgan vets. the big news on cost cuts. that's why a lot of people...
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let me give you one example of what citi wrote, for example. shock waves across the market. this is what happens when the worst case comes through. high political uncertainty is negative for investments in italy. so this is quite bad. remember, this is a parliamentary system. so even though someone yesterday got the most votes, they didn't win. that is luigi bersani. berlusconi and grillo got a lot more votes than anyone expected. that's what led to gridlock and so no one is in control. silvio berlusconi, sounding exhausted, called into one of his networks this morning to chat with the news anchors there. first of all, he doesn't think there should be new elections, which is a possibility. when he was asked about interest rates rising in italy, he said, don't worry about interest rates. they are an invention. the markets are a little bit independent and a little bit crazy. and the fact that the spread is widening compared to german interest rates, why do we have to compare ourselves to the germans all the time? we don't have to. he hinted to a coalition with the left. he did
let me give you one example of what citi wrote, for example. shock waves across the market. this is what happens when the worst case comes through. high political uncertainty is negative for investments in italy. so this is quite bad. remember, this is a parliamentary system. so even though someone yesterday got the most votes, they didn't win. that is luigi bersani. berlusconi and grillo got a lot more votes than anyone expected. that's what led to gridlock and so no one is in control. silvio...
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uncertainty is the city's hospitality industry, including cab drivers and hotel workers. if government flows and contractors stop traveling, i lose money, said one hotel doorman. of course i'm worried. bruce johnson, wusa9. >> the pentagon said almost 800,000 of its workers could lose up to 20% of their pay through those furloughs. >> as you just heard, the threat of government furloughs has federal workers on edge and that's why wusa9 started a petition. we are asking, should the congress face penalties if federal workers are furloughed due to sequestration? if you want to weigh in, here's what you do, you'll find the petition on our home page at wusa9.com. >>> ben bernanke is urging lawmakers to do something about these automatic budget cuts. bernanke warned that sequestration will slow down the sluggish u.s. economy even further. bernanke said despite some positive economic improvements, the job market is weak. >> lengthy periods of unemployment and under employment can erode skills and the labor force or prevent young people from gaining skills and experience in the f
uncertainty is the city's hospitality industry, including cab drivers and hotel workers. if government flows and contractors stop traveling, i lose money, said one hotel doorman. of course i'm worried. bruce johnson, wusa9. >> the pentagon said almost 800,000 of its workers could lose up to 20% of their pay through those furloughs. >> as you just heard, the threat of government furloughs has federal workers on edge and that's why wusa9 started a petition. we are asking, should the...
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as the balloon approached the ancient city of luxor, south of cairo, an on board canister caused the balloon to plunge about 1,000 feet into a sugar cane field. the victims include tourists from china, japan, britain and france. >>> the reservation of the highest ranking catholic leader in britain said he will not vote at the upcoming enclave to pick the new pope. scotland's cardinal keith o'brien resigned. the vatican says pope benedict accepts the cardinals's resignation because he's near the age of 75, not because of accusations. >>> today marks the one-year anniversary of the tragic shooting death of 17-year-old trayvon martin. a million hoodie gathering is scheduleded here in new york city. the teen was shot by george zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer. zimmerman has pleaded not guilty. his trial is set to start in june. >>> in california, the search continues this morning for four people whose 29-foot sailboat disappeared off the coast of monterey. the distress call believed to be made by a man with his wife, son and a young cousin before they abandoned the sinking vesse
as the balloon approached the ancient city of luxor, south of cairo, an on board canister caused the balloon to plunge about 1,000 feet into a sugar cane field. the victims include tourists from china, japan, britain and france. >>> the reservation of the highest ranking catholic leader in britain said he will not vote at the upcoming enclave to pick the new pope. scotland's cardinal keith o'brien resigned. the vatican says pope benedict accepts the cardinals's resignation because he's...
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the kansas city area. the west coast minus a couple of showers, there's not a whole lot going on. temperatures today should top out in the lower 70s through l.a. a comfortable day out there way. 60 in san francisco. temperatures should be in the upper 40s. we'll be in and out of from bak, yuma, arizona, temperatures like nice and mild. but again, all eyes are still on that midwest storm. it's going to move into the chicago area so that creates flight delays all across the country. >> punxsutawney phil may be right about the west in terms of spring. >> around here it's not too bad. looks like rain midweek. >>> what spooked the market in yesterday's major drop-off continue today? plus, the diet that will ward off heart attacks and strokes. iran photoshops the first lady. details in two minutes. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. a long-term truce has been broken. israeli police say a rocket has been fired from gaza strip. it's the first such attack since tensions between the two sides peaked in
the kansas city area. the west coast minus a couple of showers, there's not a whole lot going on. temperatures today should top out in the lower 70s through l.a. a comfortable day out there way. 60 in san francisco. temperatures should be in the upper 40s. we'll be in and out of from bak, yuma, arizona, temperatures like nice and mild. but again, all eyes are still on that midwest storm. it's going to move into the chicago area so that creates flight delays all across the country. >>...
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>> it's a concept that kind of exploded in the united states. and major cities. is it something you can get from a vendor around the world. >> we're running a promoment called simply street food. i made a lamb. it was braced in white wine, oranges, lime juice to a point that it's very tender and falls apart. my dish was selected from-- >> this was a competition. how many chefs worldwide? >> there were over a hundred entries for the competition and six were selected throughout the world. >> very prestigious, congratulations. >> thank you very much. what i'm doing is putting down some black beans. very a little chili sauce. going to put some more black beans on that. >> where was the inspiration for your dish? >> just the love of latin food and flavors, chillilies, combining the flavors together. >> the different street food offerings from around the world are on omni menus, including bedford springs. >> every participating omni will be doing this menu. a little pico degallo. shredded lettuce, cheese. that's a dish that will be featured at every participating omni
>> it's a concept that kind of exploded in the united states. and major cities. is it something you can get from a vendor around the world. >> we're running a promoment called simply street food. i made a lamb. it was braced in white wine, oranges, lime juice to a point that it's very tender and falls apart. my dish was selected from-- >> this was a competition. how many chefs worldwide? >> there were over a hundred entries for the competition and six were selected...
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expect to happen well i expect for the city finances not to improve to get worse i expect the city of detroit to see more cuts more cuts in city workers more cuts and firefighters more cuts and police officers benton harbor is budget steel is in balance and unemployment is steel rising but their golf course had a golf course. in lake front property pontiac loves to silverdome but it hasn't gained jobs the budget still isn't is a balance flip murder capital of michigan right violence is off the charts and so all of these places have emergency managers and none of these places have improved if we talk about school districts highland park school district has an emergency manager and the a.c.l.u. now has filed suit against the emergency manager because those students in that school district have not been taught how to read and write so the emergency manager has not been delivering the appropriate financial products to the children so we're focused on budgets but we're not concerned about. people i think this is going to spell disaster for the city of detroit our our our michiganders or i
expect to happen well i expect for the city finances not to improve to get worse i expect the city of detroit to see more cuts more cuts in city workers more cuts and firefighters more cuts and police officers benton harbor is budget steel is in balance and unemployment is steel rising but their golf course had a golf course. in lake front property pontiac loves to silverdome but it hasn't gained jobs the budget still isn't is a balance flip murder capital of michigan right violence is off the...
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the higher murder rates and by the very well off sections of the north edge of the city experienced very few homicides so we really wanted to make central to the discussion about gun violence because it's very clear if you address poverty the issue of gun violence decreased dramatically. i'm curious your thoughts on why the n.r.a. hasn't been promoting some in a way when they thought i mean they're like you know a happening with the guns right it's it's crazy people it's it's not enough medals and mental services we don't have enough teachers in this i mean that comes along kind of things when somebody put a bug in their ear and say whatever the cliche is and say hey guys. it will certainly be an interesting. side i mean of course they should adopt as i think also we support of gun control obviously the fewer guns there are the less chance they'll get into the wrong hands so yeah this is something that everyone should be talking about and i am having with the n.r.a. specifically they might have some allies that are opposed to some of the measures that we are. in such as raising we need t
the higher murder rates and by the very well off sections of the north edge of the city experienced very few homicides so we really wanted to make central to the discussion about gun violence because it's very clear if you address poverty the issue of gun violence decreased dramatically. i'm curious your thoughts on why the n.r.a. hasn't been promoting some in a way when they thought i mean they're like you know a happening with the guns right it's it's crazy people it's it's not enough medals...
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hayward to the foster city free and clear over the flat section and the high-rise of that span. to the maps, to the south bay now. i mentioned some overnight roadwork still in lanes right you there through highway 85. so it's an on-ramp that's closed approaching fremont. closed until about 6:00 this morning. northbound 85, that fremont avenue on-ramp remains shut down. but it's actually the main lines of the freeway still look in the green in the clear. those speed sensors showing speeds over 40 miles per hour. if you are heading southbound 101, this is a live look right now. conditions across the golden gate bridge. no delays to speak of. it's usually right around this time of the morning we see those lanes change trucks drive by. so far the drive time green, 16 minutes between 580 and the golden gate bridge toll plaza. highway 4 is moving exceptionally well so far this morning. 62 miles per hour as you pass a street. and no mass transit issues this morning. bart, muni, caltrain and ace all reporting everything on time. that is a check of your "timesaver traffic." back to you g
hayward to the foster city free and clear over the flat section and the high-rise of that span. to the maps, to the south bay now. i mentioned some overnight roadwork still in lanes right you there through highway 85. so it's an on-ramp that's closed approaching fremont. closed until about 6:00 this morning. northbound 85, that fremont avenue on-ramp remains shut down. but it's actually the main lines of the freeway still look in the green in the clear. those speed sensors showing speeds over...
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but the biggest issue in kansas city were the road. we saw some people hot dogging and it saw snow plows having a hard time, getting stuck. the highways had eight tricks -- trucks, six city buses had to be towed. in the end, eight or ten inches where i am. and then you can get an idea how deep the snow is in this area. worst of it passed. people are looking to what happens tomorrow, trying to get the roads classic because this area is expected to get hit one more time. >> shepard: a lot of power outage. going to be back on before it gets hit again? >> the crews are trying to get the best of this. looking at the trees opened here, the snow sticks to the trees, weighs down the branches, and then you get the heavy winds, that knocks out the powerlines. at this moment 38,000 people in the area without power. the utility trucks are trying to get around as fast as they can. >> shepard: mike, thanks. still a million people in the path of the huge storm, and even if folks don't see the snow, they can still face a serious threat from towards. h
but the biggest issue in kansas city were the road. we saw some people hot dogging and it saw snow plows having a hard time, getting stuck. the highways had eight tricks -- trucks, six city buses had to be towed. in the end, eight or ten inches where i am. and then you can get an idea how deep the snow is in this area. worst of it passed. people are looking to what happens tomorrow, trying to get the roads classic because this area is expected to get hit one more time. >> shepard: a lot...
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schoenfeld theater right here in new york city. ladies and gentlemen, the one, the only alec baldwin. alec? (cheers and applause) ♪ ♪ thank you, alec, great pleasure to have you here again. thank you so much. let me just take a second. you were so kind and it meant such a great deal to me that you participated in the celebration of the kennedy center honors back in december and you were part of my segment and it meant so much to me that a friend and man of your stature would be part of that and i can't thank you enough. >> but he won the kennedy center honors. >> dave: but you and tina fey. >> and ray roman nope and jimmy. >> dave: jimmy kimmel. you made my family feel good about me and i've never been able to do that. (laughter) how are you doing, my friend is? >> i'm doing really, really well. how much did you pay for that vibrating sdmefk >> dave: i can't tell you. it's all part of a government contract. it's really your tax dollars at work. (applause) you look great, by the way. >> i do, thank you. >> dave: you getting a li
schoenfeld theater right here in new york city. ladies and gentlemen, the one, the only alec baldwin. alec? (cheers and applause) ♪ ♪ thank you, alec, great pleasure to have you here again. thank you so much. let me just take a second. you were so kind and it meant such a great deal to me that you participated in the celebration of the kennedy center honors back in december and you were part of my segment and it meant so much to me that a friend and man of your stature would be part of that...
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telling thousands of followers of the weekend that he was planning to reach out to the city's gang leaders to help protect the nation of islam. the 79 year-old reasons that those involved in street gangs are natural soldiers that can be taught what this so-called -- what he calls rather the science of war. chicago mayor push back against the remarks today saying chicagos gains are not the problem teeseven the problem, not the solution to improving public safety. a liberal think-tank closely aligned with the white house is being saved after the explosion of gun violence. the center for american progress say this city's increase in violent crime is linked to low wages, and that the way to reduce violence is by raising the minimum wage. the same organization that works with a former playboy ceo said just last month the chicagos murder rate could be blamed in part on climate change. of course. chicago residents most blamed the city's violence on gangs, like a parental violence and more police officers. >> the secretary of state is overseas. emergency across the nation. potentially deadly blizz
telling thousands of followers of the weekend that he was planning to reach out to the city's gang leaders to help protect the nation of islam. the 79 year-old reasons that those involved in street gangs are natural soldiers that can be taught what this so-called -- what he calls rather the science of war. chicago mayor push back against the remarks today saying chicagos gains are not the problem teeseven the problem, not the solution to improving public safety. a liberal think-tank closely...
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the snow ends in the morning through kansas city. likely over a foot. the snow that extends towards the northeast, into wednesday. rob and diana, back to you. >> thanks, jim. appreciate that. keep it here for the latest forecast, coming up on "good morning america." >>> in other news this morning, the president travels to virginia today to highlight the impact of the looming budget cuts on the defense industry. yesterday, he spoke to the nation's governors on that same issue. but top republican leaders accuse the president of simply trying to scare americans. karen travers reports from washington. >> reporter: congress has a major deadline looming on friday. and president obama says it's time to put politics aside. >> at some point, we have to do some governing. >> reporter: if lawmakers don't come up with an alternative plan, $85 billion in automatic budget cuts go into effect. president obama asked governors to put pressure on the state legislators in washington. >> congress should not allow the sequester cuts to go through. and hurt our economy. slow
the snow ends in the morning through kansas city. likely over a foot. the snow that extends towards the northeast, into wednesday. rob and diana, back to you. >> thanks, jim. appreciate that. keep it here for the latest forecast, coming up on "good morning america." >>> in other news this morning, the president travels to virginia today to highlight the impact of the looming budget cuts on the defense industry. yesterday, he spoke to the nation's governors on that same...
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kansas city will see the snow off and on throughout the day. heavy at times. look at this tornado watch moving through the panhandle and northern florida. that's an area where we could see very severe storms today. we are looking at perhaps up to a food of snow in the kansas city area and across northwestern missouri. chicago could end up with three inches out of this storm. >> a lot of snowfall. thanks so much. >>> can stocks rally after yesterday's major drop off? plus, a diet to ward off heart attacks and strokes. >>> iran photo shops the first lady. details in three minutes. you are watching "first look" on msnbc. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. peoi go to angie's listt for to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find
kansas city will see the snow off and on throughout the day. heavy at times. look at this tornado watch moving through the panhandle and northern florida. that's an area where we could see very severe storms today. we are looking at perhaps up to a food of snow in the kansas city area and across northwestern missouri. chicago could end up with three inches out of this storm. >> a lot of snowfall. thanks so much. >>> can stocks rally after yesterday's major drop off? plus, a diet...
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the been was carrying foreign tourists over the ancient city of luxor. it went down in a sugar cane field. three survivors are being treated at the hospital. no reports of any victims from north america. the exact cause of the accident is unknown. >>> we have word from south america of a contact with a missing bay area couple. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran in the newsroom now with some new possibilities on that couple down in peru. >> reporter: good morning. yes. we have word that the missing couple has been spotted in peru this month. this news comes as two families are holding out hope. take a look at this video from peruvian tv that shows jamie neal and her boyfriend garrett hand apparently on a bus to lima last month. these are from january 26th days after they stopped chronicling their trip on facebook. they were on a bicycle tour of south america and had been keeping in touch with family and friends on social media but their last messages were a month ago. but kpix 5 has spoken with a hostel operator in northeastern peru who told us the couple stay
the been was carrying foreign tourists over the ancient city of luxor. it went down in a sugar cane field. three survivors are being treated at the hospital. no reports of any victims from north america. the exact cause of the accident is unknown. >>> we have word from south america of a contact with a missing bay area couple. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran in the newsroom now with some new possibilities on that couple down in peru. >> reporter: good morning. yes. we have word...
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over the ancient city of luktor, plunged 1,000 feet to the ground. two people survived, including the pilot, who was badly burned. it's another blow to the egyptian tourist industry, which has taken a big hit after two years of unrest already in that country. >>> now to what was described today by supreme court justice samuel alito as the most important criminal procedure case this court has taken on in decades. it involves the use of dna, which has become a powerful tool in criminal cases, both to find the guilty and to free the innocent, but the big question before the court -- can the police gather dna samples from people who have not been convicted of any crime just to see if they might have committed a crime? a report tonight from our justice correspondent pete williams. ♪ >> reporter: it's a staple of police drama. >> cold case in sacramento and new york. ran dna from rape kits ten years ago. >> reporter: four years ago, maryland police took a dna sample from alonzo king when they arrested him on a gun charge, rubbing a cotton swab inside his
over the ancient city of luktor, plunged 1,000 feet to the ground. two people survived, including the pilot, who was badly burned. it's another blow to the egyptian tourist industry, which has taken a big hit after two years of unrest already in that country. >>> now to what was described today by supreme court justice samuel alito as the most important criminal procedure case this court has taken on in decades. it involves the use of dna, which has become a powerful tool in criminal...
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the blizzard conditions out in texas now snowing heavily in kansas city and pushing up towards milwaukee and chicago. and on the eastern side of things, all the green and yellow you see, all the rain falling. that will be pushing into the morning here late morning, early afternoon. it will be a good soaking rain around here during the afternoon hours. temperature right now at reagan national, 33 degrees. cold enough to support some wintry mix. dulles, 27 and bwi marshall, 28. the timing on the rain as it moves in on the winter precip is favorable for us. it will get in here late morning, early afternoon so that will warm temperatures up just a bit. a floodwatch for the 95 corridor here, baltimore and washington as we are expecting 1 to 2 inches of rain. we haven't seen that much in the entire month. we could have a few flooding conditions. showers developing, just lain old rain for your evening commute. rain is pretty much a guarantee. >> we are going to get busy in the weather department. let's check in with julie wright who is already busy in the traffic department. >> absolutely. as t
the blizzard conditions out in texas now snowing heavily in kansas city and pushing up towards milwaukee and chicago. and on the eastern side of things, all the green and yellow you see, all the rain falling. that will be pushing into the morning here late morning, early afternoon. it will be a good soaking rain around here during the afternoon hours. temperature right now at reagan national, 33 degrees. cold enough to support some wintry mix. dulles, 27 and bwi marshall, 28. the timing on the...
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why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities. in washington, atlanta, or st. louis, pack your umbrella. rain in all three cities. high of 40 in st. louis. denver, snow showers, 32. seattle, mostly cloudy, 48 degrees there. >>> heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women, killing about 600,000 people in the u.s. every year. now a new study says changing over to a mediterranean diet could reduce that risk. as we report, this way of better health includes wine. >> reporter: the study compared the mediterranean diet to a low-fat diet among nearly 7,500 patients at high risk for heart disease. after five years, those on the mediterranean diet had 30% less heart attacks, strokes, or deaths from heart disease. dr. tara narulo is a cardiologist at lenox hill support. >> the study is significant because diet is one of the most underestimated and easy ways to change your cardiovascular risk profile. >> reporter: the mediterranean diet includes extra virgin olive oil, nuts, fresh fruits, vegetables, beans, fish, and p
why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities. in washington, atlanta, or st. louis, pack your umbrella. rain in all three cities. high of 40 in st. louis. denver, snow showers, 32. seattle, mostly cloudy, 48 degrees there. >>> heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women, killing about 600,000 people in the u.s. every year. now a new study says changing over to a mediterranean diet could reduce that...
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on the upper deck incline section is moving nicely through the tunnel to the city. busy here on the san mateo bridge with the flat section with it picking up at the high-rise. reports of westbound four, an accident on the shoulder. can you see traffic is slowing from antioch. kristen? >> the coast guard continues the search this morning for a couple and two young children missing off the coast of monterey. amy hollyfield is live at the coast guard station with the latest. what is the plan? >> i spoke with an officer with the coast guard and they say they have a cutter on the water right now and a c130 flying above but, still, no sign of the family. here is the last bit of contact the coast guard had with the family this is from the distress call. >> we are abandoning ship. we are abandoning ship. >> here is an idea of what searchers are facing. this is exclusive video from the search yesterday. abc7 was allowed on the c130 as they scan miles and miles and miles of water. that call came in from 60 miles west of monterey on sunday afternoon. officials say they had cho
on the upper deck incline section is moving nicely through the tunnel to the city. busy here on the san mateo bridge with the flat section with it picking up at the high-rise. reports of westbound four, an accident on the shoulder. can you see traffic is slowing from antioch. kristen? >> the coast guard continues the search this morning for a couple and two young children missing off the coast of monterey. amy hollyfield is live at the coast guard station with the latest. what is the...
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if you didn't expect. >> reporter: that is the truth for 79-year-old don atkins of union city. he didn't expect his wife to die, his business to go under. his nutrition to be dependent on meals on wheels. >> without the extra vitamins and the health that those meals give you, and a good, balanced meal, you're able to fight the disease off. that's my understanding. and the doctor agrees with that. and i do, too. >> reporter: but if the federal spending cuts kick in, meals on wheels will be kicked in the gut. the organization that provides meals to home-bound, isolated elders could lose a chunk of its budget. it would mean the loss of $100,000 per year or 282 meals per day. there could be layoffs. >> really, what we have is professional staff, client care staff. and nutrition staff, who make sure the meals are wholesome and nutritious and safe. >> reporter: another money-saving option, is the unthinkable. turning away elders in need of a meal. >> it's a heart breaker. >> reporter: don would miss the daily visit of the volunteers. >> one's an oakland a's fans. so forth and so on.
if you didn't expect. >> reporter: that is the truth for 79-year-old don atkins of union city. he didn't expect his wife to die, his business to go under. his nutrition to be dependent on meals on wheels. >> without the extra vitamins and the health that those meals give you, and a good, balanced meal, you're able to fight the disease off. that's my understanding. and the doctor agrees with that. and i do, too. >> reporter: but if the federal spending cuts kick in, meals on...
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and the city is ccnducting iis poww interral ppobe.six suspended.so far... two have been re-instated. aa leastt18 people are dead after a hot air balloon ccash & in egypt..- eggpt.investigators say a - pid-air gas eeplosion caused the bblloon to catch on & thousand feet.most offthooe on board were tourists. three survivors went to the & hospital. &p3& russian scientists are &ppnnlyzing a piice of the meteorrie hat ffll lasttweee. meteorrte found on eerth to pate.almost 15-hunnded peoppe wwre urt in the strike. & 3 they wereejust startinggto 3 like kansaa and exas have to - winttr conditionn. conditiins.just last weee a storm dumped 22 inches of snow on pprtt of kansas..any peoplee areestill trying to igg themselves out... and now ttey're ddeling wiih another 3 this one could be much more - tteacherous to travel in nn 3 that more aaundanceeaad caution." cautionn"the storm lso this video from the ationnl weather service shows that deal ith strong winds and poor visibility. theehospiial ship hat helped so many in haiti could ow be 33&p joel d. smitt is live in
and the city is ccnducting iis poww interral ppobe.six suspended.so far... two have been re-instated. aa leastt18 people are dead after a hot air balloon ccash & in egypt..- eggpt.investigators say a - pid-air gas eeplosion caused the bblloon to catch on & thousand feet.most offthooe on board were tourists. three survivors went to the & hospital. &p3& russian scientists are &ppnnlyzing a piice of the meteorrie hat ffll lasttweee. meteorrte found on eerth to pate.almost...
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she is thankfully expect today survive and thanks to the horrific actions of the new york city fire department and
she is thankfully expect today survive and thanks to the horrific actions of the new york city fire department and
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in kansas city we had problem on the road. the road crews with bigamous, had a hard time staying ahead of it. it hit in the middle of the night so they were able to plow. cars on the street slipped around, a lot of them got stuck. the issue now is all of this snow that is stuck to the trees, that's weighing down the tree branches, that weighs into the power lines and hard for the power crews, utility crews to fix the lines. we got 40,000 people in the area right now without power, neil. >> neil: more than 2,000 nights cancelled in the past 72 hours, and it ain't over yet. right now old man winter taking aim at major midwest travel areas, including chicago's o'hare. >> mike had the exact right idea. it's everybody's problem when it hates o'hare. here are the latest numbers. look around up to. at it rush hour -- well, whacker drive along the river. wet, heavy snow, and the pictures don't do it justice. it's wintry mix of snow, sleet, freezing rain. a real mess out here. and of course coming at the worth possible time, and the sn
in kansas city we had problem on the road. the road crews with bigamous, had a hard time staying ahead of it. it hit in the middle of the night so they were able to plow. cars on the street slipped around, a lot of them got stuck. the issue now is all of this snow that is stuck to the trees, that's weighing down the tree branches, that weighs into the power lines and hard for the power crews, utility crews to fix the lines. we got 40,000 people in the area right now without power, neil....
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three people survived the crash near the famous city of luxor. they are in a local hospital this morning. tourist from france, britain, japan and hong kong were among at least 20 people on that balloon ride. >>> today marks one year since a florida teen, trayvon martin, was shot and killed sparking nationwide outrage from civil rights groups. george zimmerman is expected to stand trial for second degree murderer in the case in june. neighborhood watch man at the time claims he shot martin in self-defense in arrested coddance with the state's stand your ground will you. martin's parents will mark harrison's death with a candlelight vigil in new york city tonight. >>> on this day in 1993-rbgs a truck bomb blew up under the world trade center in new york. six people died during that explosion and another thousand were injured. at 18 minutes after noon today, there will be a moment of silence to mark the terror attack in lower manhattan. the ceremony will be held at the 9-11 memorial that honors the 2700 people that were killed in a 2001 attack on th
three people survived the crash near the famous city of luxor. they are in a local hospital this morning. tourist from france, britain, japan and hong kong were among at least 20 people on that balloon ride. >>> today marks one year since a florida teen, trayvon martin, was shot and killed sparking nationwide outrage from civil rights groups. george zimmerman is expected to stand trial for second degree murderer in the case in june. neighborhood watch man at the time claims he shot...
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that's a great return. >> new york city. >> what about the small business guy. >> and mayor bloomberg is a contractor. >> and who would-- >> and this cost trickles down to, have you not realized how much movie tickets are? this trickles down. these tax breaks trickle down to the middle class to consumers and they have to-- >> wait a minute. >> tens of thousands of jobs. >> what about the contractor, the plumber, the lawyer, the doctor that actually saves lives. >> excuse me, they don't get a penny, they don't get any tax breaks, and they get demonized by obama. >> those tax breaks are benefitting jobs and a doctor generates jobs. >> and the gas station, the hardware stores, down how much economic activity is generated. >> down how rich those hollywood actors are with the expensive gowns and necklaces. >> and the people onset. this is hypocrisy, because the hollywood stars are standing out, backing obama and his policy saying you know what? i'll pay more taxes and pay more taxes at the same time they're in line to get the tax credits and tax breaks. >> let me ask you a question, how do
that's a great return. >> new york city. >> what about the small business guy. >> and mayor bloomberg is a contractor. >> and who would-- >> and this cost trickles down to, have you not realized how much movie tickets are? this trickles down. these tax breaks trickle down to the middle class to consumers and they have to-- >> wait a minute. >> tens of thousands of jobs. >> what about the contractor, the plumber, the lawyer, the doctor that...
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prices were up 6.8% year-over-year, with increases in 19 of 20 cities measured that is the best calendar year since 2000 five. let's head back to liz claman at the cme for the second part of her exclusive interview with acting treasury secretary neil wolin and find out what he has to say about too big to fail. liz? liz: i can tell you this, everybody at treasury agrees, including neil wolin, the acting treasury secretary. there is no taste for a bailout like we saw four years ago with aig and the other problems. he is was one of the architects of dodd-frank of the he worked on it very hard. there are people who say it doesn't do enough. there are other people like attorneys general from 11 states including oklahoma who last week was on fox business says it gives treasury too much power. i began asking him does dodd-frank truly eliminate keeping us the taxpayer on the hook from too big to fail banks? >> the statute made clear once and for all, taxpayers will not be on the hook for dealing with failed financial institutions. it creates the statute does, a whole process which the owners of
prices were up 6.8% year-over-year, with increases in 19 of 20 cities measured that is the best calendar year since 2000 five. let's head back to liz claman at the cme for the second part of her exclusive interview with acting treasury secretary neil wolin and find out what he has to say about too big to fail. liz? liz: i can tell you this, everybody at treasury agrees, including neil wolin, the acting treasury secretary. there is no taste for a bailout like we saw four years ago with aig and...
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the warning from the kansas city fed ahead. tracy: the midwest hammered by snow, and energy markets are watching. david: speaking of energy as we do every day at this time, look at oil, down a tiny bit. ♪ [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on hisortfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. david: more team coverage of the markets. tracy: charles payne showing us how to make money on proshares, but sandra smith watching gold. hey, sandy. >> hey, tray di, watching gold, traders on the floor reacting to ben bernanke's testimony just a few minutes ago. gold prices, if you take a look, surging on ben bernanke's testimony. gold's up now looking at a $28 gain, $27 gain, up a couple percent on the session. this is
the warning from the kansas city fed ahead. tracy: the midwest hammered by snow, and energy markets are watching. david: speaking of energy as we do every day at this time, look at oil, down a tiny bit. ♪ [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on hisortfolio. and with some planning and effort,...
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schools have been5a closed her most flights have beenÑh9 at the kansas city international airport. and piling snow has knocked out power tow3 tens of thousands of people. ted is at chicago's o'harelp airport. normally very w3busy. this is the second time in two weeks we have seen chicago h) with a major snowstorm.fá >> reporter: yes, the storm is you can seeq it is snowing here suzanne. and iuk has been snowing for th better part of ant( hour now. and we already had 250 flights canceled at o'hare. another 50 flights canceled out of midway, also out of chicago. but, quite frankly, most flights are still running. look÷ at the security line here. you're talking about what is coming potentially with security lines. wouldn't you likeq to bee1 in t one. hardly anybody ivp it at all, look at the big board here. leaving and believe it or not, leaving on time. of course, chicago is prettyokÑ used toi] dealing with snow. bit of its power. throughout the rest of the afternoon>!s"q into the evening. and expecting tapá we're going) to have more delays and more q cancellations. but forq now
schools have been5a closed her most flights have beenÑh9 at the kansas city international airport. and piling snow has knocked out power tow3 tens of thousands of people. ted is at chicago's o'harelp airport. normally very w3busy. this is the second time in two weeks we have seen chicago h) with a major snowstorm.fá >> reporter: yes, the storm is you can seeq it is snowing here suzanne. and iuk has been snowing for th better part of ant( hour now. and we already had 250 flights...
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. >> reporter: it's all the same storm that sent plows off the road in kansas city. and encased parts of texas and oklahoma. from above, you can see where the snow started and where it stopped. in wichita, the weight of the snow sent it crashing off this building. the snow so heavy and wet in missouri, this building south of kansas city crumbled. and in oklahoma, this roof killed a man after it buckled. >> we haven't had snow here like this in 20 years. >> reporter: shawn fixes roofs for a living. he's had several calls today. >> these roofs here that are flatter, they can't take as much weight. a steeper roof, more pitch, the weight handles it better. >> reporter: get this. a foot of wet snow on your roof can add up to 20 pounds per square foot. that's like having several cars on top of your roof. experts tell us, if you hear any creeking or popping sounds, get out. and the next step? >> you can call a roofing company to try to get them to remove it. >> reporter: you see that huge tree right behind me into that house? well, that's been a problem with this heavy, wet
. >> reporter: it's all the same storm that sent plows off the road in kansas city. and encased parts of texas and oklahoma. from above, you can see where the snow started and where it stopped. in wichita, the weight of the snow sent it crashing off this building. the snow so heavy and wet in missouri, this building south of kansas city crumbled. and in oklahoma, this roof killed a man after it buckled. >> we haven't had snow here like this in 20 years. >> reporter: shawn...
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but, first, one of the richest men and the mayor of the nation's largest city, ahead, what has new york's michael bloomberg headed to the bay area. and a look across the bay from embarcardero. with traffic and weather together next at the abc7 only news >> we are back at 6:40. now the current conditions: we are freezing cold at petaluma and same at american canyon. through richmond and san leandro, belmont and financial district, in the low-to-mid 40's mid-30's around walnut creek and palo alto and santa clara and saratoga at 42 degrees. our highs today are better than this morning, pretty much mid-to-upper 60's but san francisco is 62 and mid-to-upper 50's along the coast. more sunshine today, so warmer weather. same if tomorrow, and, tomorrow, thursday and friday, our warmest days in the forecast. you can see 70's spreading throughout our inland neighbors and the bay for thursday and friday. >> sue? >> back to oakland where this sig-alert has just now been lifted, but we did not get a chance to remove it. the accident has been cleared northbound 880 at oak, and you will find a real jam
but, first, one of the richest men and the mayor of the nation's largest city, ahead, what has new york's michael bloomberg headed to the bay area. and a look across the bay from embarcardero. with traffic and weather together next at the abc7 only news >> we are back at 6:40. now the current conditions: we are freezing cold at petaluma and same at american canyon. through richmond and san leandro, belmont and financial district, in the low-to-mid 40's mid-30's around walnut creek and...
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make life into one giant arms race like dodge city in the wild west days. then finally, when everyone--the last person is armed to the teeth, then we'll be safe. >> john: true treatment and we can give somalia a run for their money. here is a thing he have i have to ask you about. you write that the american film industry is the second great pillar of the gun culture. can you explain this and what role you think hollywood plays in our culture of violence? >> it's an advertising agency. there is an amazing thing that i discovered in the course of writing this story. it's an internet firearms movie database. it goes through like all these recent movies of the last 20 years, frame by frame, telling you which particular weapon that appears in the movie what the make is, the model how it's used, who it kills, who uses it, so on like this. and this gun fetishization. this was the first clue--no, it isn't. i've been going to movies all my life. but you look at how they depict guns and as theftize estheticize the guns. there is a tommy gun and it's being fired and
make life into one giant arms race like dodge city in the wild west days. then finally, when everyone--the last person is armed to the teeth, then we'll be safe. >> john: true treatment and we can give somalia a run for their money. here is a thing he have i have to ask you about. you write that the american film industry is the second great pillar of the gun culture. can you explain this and what role you think hollywood plays in our culture of violence? >> it's an advertising...
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it will happen here tonight, from wichita to kansas city, or just south, some of the heaviest snows into early tuesday. then, the storm moves to the north and east through illinois, parts of chicago getting really hit by wednesday. the east coast, from all of this, going to get mostly rain. david? >> meteorologist ginger zee in the middle of it all tonight. ginger, our thanks to you. >>> and now, to the other storm brewing tonight, the one in rome, where scandal threatens to overshadow the election of the new pope. tonight, just as pope benedict has moved up the date of the vote, britain's cardinal, keith o'brien, stepping down, after reports that he behaved inappropriately. and now come questions about an american cardinal. abc's david wright at the vatican again tonight. >> reporter: today, britain's cardinal keith o'brien said he will not attend the conclave, because his presence would be a distraction. this weekend, a british newspaper reported that four scottish priests claim o'brien made unwanted sexual advances on them in the 1980s, allegations o'brien denies. it's the latest of s
it will happen here tonight, from wichita to kansas city, or just south, some of the heaviest snows into early tuesday. then, the storm moves to the north and east through illinois, parts of chicago getting really hit by wednesday. the east coast, from all of this, going to get mostly rain. david? >> meteorologist ginger zee in the middle of it all tonight. ginger, our thanks to you. >>> and now, to the other storm brewing tonight, the one in rome, where scandal threatens to...
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the hazmat crew of the city fire department has been performing sweeping of the building. hundreds of employees were immediately evacuated. some didn't want to go on camera. >> the announcement came over the p.a. system, telling everybody to evacuate the building. >> we kept hearing sirens, coming and going. and my manager came in a little later. like 10:00, 10-ish. and she said, what's all the sirens, all the ambulances out front for? and next thing you know, they made the announcement for everybody to vacate the building. and we have been out here for 40 minutes. >> reporter: it's sil unclear what caused -- still unclear what caused the illness. >> we checked for carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulide and others. >> reporter: we're told more than 1,000 johns hopkins hospital and university employees work here at the keswick building. patients are not seen here. it's for emergencies only. >> reporter: officials were hesitant to let people leave for the day, in case they should take something home with them. >> i don't want to go in there until they clear the building. and make
the hazmat crew of the city fire department has been performing sweeping of the building. hundreds of employees were immediately evacuated. some didn't want to go on camera. >> the announcement came over the p.a. system, telling everybody to evacuate the building. >> we kept hearing sirens, coming and going. and my manager came in a little later. like 10:00, 10-ish. and she said, what's all the sirens, all the ambulances out front for? and next thing you know, they made the...
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the district is in chicago and in a chunk of the city's southern suburbs. it's a heavily democratic district. whoever wins the primary tomorrow is consider likely to win the seat overall and to take a seat in congress in april. because of the juicy democratic prospects, at the outset, 17 different democrats lined up to compete in this primary, which is crazy. the candidate with the most name recognition was former congresswoman debbie halvorson, a supporter of gun rights who touts her "a" rating with the national rifle association. or who did tout that rating with the national rifle association before this year. because this is both the first election for federal office since we picked a president, and also the first federal election since newtown, since the elementary massacre at sandy hook elementary in december. even though she has touted her "a" rating from the nra in the past, now debbie halvorson is now touting her support for universal background checks for gun purchases. this time around she insists she has not lobbied the nra for an endorsement. oo
the district is in chicago and in a chunk of the city's southern suburbs. it's a heavily democratic district. whoever wins the primary tomorrow is consider likely to win the seat overall and to take a seat in congress in april. because of the juicy democratic prospects, at the outset, 17 different democrats lined up to compete in this primary, which is crazy. the candidate with the most name recognition was former congresswoman debbie halvorson, a supporter of gun rights who touts her...
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you can see it north of the capital city of aleppo. the conflict in syria has been going on for two years now. >>> a couple on a once-in a- lifetime trip. a california woman believes her sister disappeared with her boyfriend in peru. >> reporter: it was supposed to be the trip of a lifetime. jamie and her boyfriend, eric hand, setting out on a journey, riding their bicycles from oakland to south america. >> this she is always doing this type of stuff. riding her bike everywhere. >> and the whole family had been keeping in touch. >> she had been keeping in touch via facebook. >> reporter: and now her family is fearing the worst. >> they have been kidnapped and are either being held or something even more terrible has happened. >> reporter: their journey very likely taking them to places with no cell reception. but it's too long for both their families to wait. and now they're reaching out to the state department for help. >> i just want somebody to find my sister. that's it. >> reporter: and praying. the couple is okay. out of touch, ma
you can see it north of the capital city of aleppo. the conflict in syria has been going on for two years now. >>> a couple on a once-in a- lifetime trip. a california woman believes her sister disappeared with her boyfriend in peru. >> reporter: it was supposed to be the trip of a lifetime. jamie and her boyfriend, eric hand, setting out on a journey, riding their bicycles from oakland to south america. >> this she is always doing this type of stuff. riding her bike...
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all the same, significant snowfall continuing, especially kansas city here through the morning. certainly some blinding snow out there, substantial accumulations by the time this comes to an end. most of this has already fallen, but kansas city likely over a foot by the time the snow ends into the afternoon, with 3 to 6 inches into chicago and tracking forward, snow moves towards the northeast, looking for 3 to 6 inches in syracuse and detroit. rob and diana, back to you. >> jim dicky at accuweather, thank you. >>> searchers are working off the coast of california looking for a missing family. the coast guard says a husband, wife and two young children sent a series of distress calls sunday afternoon saying their boat was taking on water and the electronics were failing. and then they sent another message that they were abandoning their 29-foot boat. >> they had a cooler and a life ring on board and they were trying to make that into a life raft. we don't know if they were able to successfully do that. >> water temperatures off the coast of monterey are typically in the 40s and
all the same, significant snowfall continuing, especially kansas city here through the morning. certainly some blinding snow out there, substantial accumulations by the time this comes to an end. most of this has already fallen, but kansas city likely over a foot by the time the snow ends into the afternoon, with 3 to 6 inches into chicago and tracking forward, snow moves towards the northeast, looking for 3 to 6 inches in syracuse and detroit. rob and diana, back to you. >> jim dicky at...
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the thing is the city itself is going bankrupt. there is no jobs in the private sector. and what do they do? they turn to gangs and selling drugs and we need to go in there, and i'm not saying government is the answer, we need to go in there and we can do it through private charity and citizen activism. >> wait a minute -- >> i want donna brazile to button this up for us. your thoughts. >> well, one year later, my heart still is heavy. an unarmed teenager should be able to walk freely in his or her neighborhood without the threat of violence. the stand your ground law should be repealed. instead more states and localities are embracing that stupid concept. one year later, we have a family xwreefi grieving the loss of a young teenager and the another family trying to figure out what's the best defense for their loved one. i would hope that we would use this anniversary to talk about peace and nonviolence and how we take control of our neighborhoods, our communities, and re-establish ties where our young people. i have six nephews under the age of 15 and i just pray that t
the thing is the city itself is going bankrupt. there is no jobs in the private sector. and what do they do? they turn to gangs and selling drugs and we need to go in there, and i'm not saying government is the answer, we need to go in there and we can do it through private charity and citizen activism. >> wait a minute -- >> i want donna brazile to button this up for us. your thoughts. >> well, one year later, my heart still is heavy. an unarmed teenager should be able to...
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kansas city power and light reporting 45,000 customers in the kansas city metro area including the kansas side has 7,000, and that continues on into the rural electrical operatives, into the area between kansas city down toward wichita and the oklahoma border. so we're starting to be very concerned about these areas, they may be without power for several hours. jon: it's one thing to be without lights and appliances, but it's quite another to be without heat. do power outages necessarily mean folks are going to be losing heat in their homes? >> absolutely. and we are looking at the possibility of needing to establish warming centers or shelters, so that's something we are in the process of discussing depending how long these projected power outages could go, and some are projected to go for several hours, so we're looking closely at the situation. jon: but at the same time you don't want people driving on the roads, so just driving to a warming center could be potentially life threatening, couldn't it? >> excuse me, the roads are improving in the area of where these power outages are occu
kansas city power and light reporting 45,000 customers in the kansas city metro area including the kansas side has 7,000, and that continues on into the rural electrical operatives, into the area between kansas city down toward wichita and the oklahoma border. so we're starting to be very concerned about these areas, they may be without power for several hours. jon: it's one thing to be without lights and appliances, but it's quite another to be without heat. do power outages necessarily mean...